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In yesterday’s annual case law update, Rob Horner, Abigail Stamp and Andrew Spencer took attendees on a tour of the key cases of 2023. They considered the most interesting and significant cases of the year in the areas of travel law, personal…
In this webinar Kerry Nicholson and Richard Collier of Deka Chambers, along with
Today, the Supreme Court handed down their judgment in the long-running case of Griffiths, in which Mr Griffiths was somewhat unsurprisingly victorious. This is a judgment that is not only of importance to travel lawyers, but to all those working across the…
In our annual case law update, Rob Horner, Abigail Stamp and Andrew Spencer take you on a tour of the key cases of 2023. They consider the most interesting and significant cases of the year in the areas of travel law, personal…
In yesterday’s webinar, Esther Pounder and John Schmitt considered both witness and expert evidence, covering the following points.
Witness statements – dos and don’ts.
Part 32 requirements and problems that may arise.
Vulnerable witnesses – what can be done to assist?
Issues…
Updates and Practice on Parts 32 and 35
In this webinar, Esther Pounder and John Schmitt consider both witness and expert evidence, covering the following points.
Witness statements – dos and don’ts.
Part 32 requirements and problems that may arise.
Vulnerable witnesses…
The application of contractual principles to settlement offers
What can temper the gratification of finally settling a case? Perhaps only the realisation that the settlement terms are not what you thought they were. Two examples of mistakes being made in the settlement…
We are delighted to announce that Deka Chambers is recognized as a top set in five practice areas and secured 88 barrister rankings across a total of 14 practice areas in Chambers & Partners 2024.
In yesterday’s webinar, Roger André and Roderick Abbott looked at recent developments in personal injury / insurance fraud and credit hire claims.
Using case examples, they provided an update on fundamental dishonesty claims and the issues that commonly occur in credit hire…
Ward v Tesco Stores (1976) 1 WLR 810 is regarded by many personal injury practitioners as an effective forensic weapon, allowing claimants to throw a burden of proof onto the Defendant which might otherwise represent an insurmountable obstacle to the claim.
It…